Verizon, Google Developing iPad Rival — Verizon Wireless is working with Google Inc. on a tablet computer, the carrier's chief executive, Lowell McAdam, said Tuesday, as the company endeavors to catch up with iPad host AT&T Inc. in devices that connect to wireless networks.

Verizon in Talks With Google About an iPad Rival — Verizon Wireless, the largest U.S. mobile carrier, is in talks with Google Inc. to develop a tablet computer that would rival Apple Inc.'s iPad. — The computer will run on Google's Android operating system, Marquett Smith …

The Big Game, Zuckerberg and Overplaying your Hand — Important TechCrunch50 Message: At the bottom — Rights: Please do not post on the web (it's dead) — Last Wednesday, 10AM, Las Vegas. — The South Point Hotel and Casino, a couple of miles off the strip. The

Upgrade here — This week Microsoft will take its Office 2010 suite out of beta. If you're considering upgrading Office with Office, we'd encourage you to consider an alternative: upgrading Office with Google Docs. If you choose this path, upgrade means what it's supposed to mean …

Drag images into messages — Recently, we launched a feature that allows you to drag an attachment from your computer right onto Gmail. — I've always been a fan of the inserting image lab, so I naturally wondered if it would be possible to combine the two.

Facebook Executive Answers Reader Questions — Last week we asked readers to submit questions about Facebook and its approach to privacy, which Elliot Schrage, vice president for public policy at the company, had agreed to answer. — We sifted through roughly 300 questions left by readers …

Creating a Network Like Facebook, Only Private — How angry is the world at Facebook for devouring every morsel of personal information we are willing to feed it? — A few months back, four geeky college students, living on pizza in a computer lab downtown on Mercer Street …

Updated Bing App For Windows Phone — We're happy to announce two new features to the Bing app for Windows phones. The first is a redesign to the home page. We changed the navigation to give people faster access to common searches, such as Movies and Traffic.

Amazon Spying On Your Ebook Highlighting — There have already been plenty of questions over who “owns” the ebooks you've bought, with stories of remotely deactivated books and remotely deactivated features — neither of which happens when you have a real physical book.

Facebook Makes Ad Inroads — Facebook Inc. is catching up to rivals Yahoo Inc. and Microsoft Corp. in selling display ads. — In the first quarter, Facebook pulled ahead of Yahoo for the first time and delivered more banner ads to its U.S. users than any other Web publisher, according to market-research firm comScore Inc.

Plugin Check for Everyone — It's been a few months since I wrote about the work our plugin check team has been doing, but there are a couple of pretty excellent pieces of news I'd like to share, most notably: the Mozilla plugin check now works for users of other browsers as well. — Plugin Check: A Refresher

Is Google Getting Back Into The Gaming Business? — Google has tended to stay away from the gaming world for the most part. The search giant did have Lively, a browser-based virtual world that could be embedded into other websites, but that was deadpooled in 2008.

Service for Private Google Searches Shuts Down — A service that allowed users to search Google without having their queries tracked has shut down after Google changed the site that the service was using to get results, the service said Tuesday. — But Google said the site was never intended …

Steam For Mac Launch Details Revealed — May 11, 2010 - Valve announced that Steam will launch on the Mac platform this Wednesday, May 12. — On subsequent Wednesdays, additional collections of Mac titles will become available, each designed to highlight specific functionalities of Steam on the Mac.